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THK STAR luEElGII, NOV. 8, 1837. ""We ar indebted t the Editor of th Ite- ,terTor I eorrfTrf Jndg Eyases' Aodr lefore the two Literary 8ocietie of our Urn nity in' June hat, It ia a very neatly prinl , pamphlet of 48 page. ' V ' Wear also indebted to the CJitor of the Standard f h'WSiw-itf""pfcWv-J mora than 80 page, bearing th signature j oCaiua Victor,' entitle J -A Defence of the Administration of Andrew Jackaon; against the (tlamniaa ol ine -n miTnw,-;-nr irmuin 10 removal of th Wilmingtori CoIIectot!, yfl bT.4pl?JL!r5kll??16ln'S the receipt of these publication under tho hopo of being Me first to read itirgi," id ait IS t prepared to notice at the aame tiirio their content; but wc iae been "prevented by tho multiplication and pressure of other duties. We observe, howev er that the former receives commendation from some of our ablest presses; and as to the latter. srr are sati-fied, from a glance at a few of ita pages, that it U moat virulent and scurrilous proJuclion. - EDITORIAL CONVENTION. . 1 f. We publish In a preceding column the pro ' teetling of the EJitorial "invention held in , tills ciiy lwl week. Only 13 out of 25 presses " jo the Stale were represented.' - It is to be re frrtled that there was not a more general at tendance; yet it is hoped and believed that much jjol will result from the rules and regulations . recommended, if sanctioned and rigidly adhered toby all the. onductoH.,of ihe press in the BtaW.Jlli,.' ' ' ... 'j The two leading objects are, 1st Toestab-. lish uniform prices for job printing and adverti sing; and, Siidly, To purge the press of scucrili- jy, Wiul lh furmertilLVvkuljP4ier5t " "qfaVorably oinhslntcr in no wise prove prejudicial to that of the pub lic' The latter is so desirable, as wall for tho riSnoTaTrd'uefulnel-f he-pfe,-a-tlM! peace and welfare of the community, lhat it cannot fiil to meet with a cordial response in the bo som of every virtuous and enlightened individ ual. Ma. Socriisan iuteuds to resign his seat in the Senate, His re-election by the Legislature of N. J. would be a matter of. course. Private IonsiJcratfona.juflucnrO . from a body, in which ha has tew superiors Mr. Fbilikohcis'iii will most probably suc ceed him. - - . TEXAS AGAIN, , The reply of Gen. Hunt to the loiter of Mr. Forsyth will be found in our column to-day It shows clasrly that the present administration at least, professing to ''follow in the footsteps AfGen. Jackson," have no valid . reason for fusing to enter int tho-prnpoaed negotiation for the annexation of Texas to tho V. States. While noticing, the subject, we take leave to repeat the deep Interest which we feel in the success of this measure. It is one in which wo believe tit welfnre of the vvholccoantry.es pecially that of the South, is involved; and ia therefore, consummation devoutly to be wished ' by alt whn possess improper regard for our peculiar institutions. Ve dn not, howev. er, indulge a spirit on this subject that would adly sondeMhe we do not wish Texas annexed at a cost of futh immense magnitude. But whilst we con demn thia spirit, we cannot see why or how pntriotitm tan be arrayed against ita annexe lion an annexation nromisinc so many ad- . - T vaptsge to thewAsb eountry, and fraught with no evil or. principle diseountcrianeed by the provisions of our common Constitution.,. We believe there are Southern men who oppose Texas honestly but, surely they must be a. ware that they are aiding the cause of Aboli tionism. We forbear to retort upon those who have unjustly charged the friends of Texas with a design upon the Union. Charges so il liberal, advanced by men whn favor, if they do not know it, the designs of the ahulition- iius, win reiiounu upo.i v,l,r "a"""'"" wuu tremendous th(T blighting 'effect." Ws ahall .. .agaui .recut. ia..ibli lubjecC-- ..r , genekTlTTe vie wT We,7erJatneyieJ with pleMuw the review of the 33th and 33lh Regiments of Wake county Militia. They were reviewed by '" Gen. Crenshaw, as Brigadier of the 17th BrTy- ade and Governor Dudley, a Captain General &c, of North Carolina Militia. . The regiments appeared to acquit themselves in a maaner ful ly equal to jhe present system of organ ixation as also did the tliiiorent officers in command. An appropriate address was delivered by Gen. Crenshaw, We perceived with peculiar pica sure the fine movements of Capt. StcphensoiTs it.l,.wrnr tinrrnt of MslfS fiilsfits Tbelr Or- ginixation and handsome appearance do hon or to the county: they are do jJeJIy superior to any we recollect to have ever seen in the coun ty. City Gutrda excepted.' These reviews doubtless contribute materially to tho spirit and intivpedily f our, poop lo they keep alive a fueling of independence and promptitude for any emergency and though they are far ftein beiug quaH any thing likercf ular discipline, atill tbey inculcata a spirit as honorable to the officers and privates as it is salutaiy and advan. tageous to our country and it institutions in Jha hour of peril. - fh PreiiRnlargement Improvement, cx--TUa Standard baa been considerably en larged. It is now tha largest paper published in the State. '' ."" "" ,"' '" The Re fitter la published thia week in an an entire new dress, J(y which the appearance of that valuable journal ia rnoch improved.. . The Creenbn' T. Ieteope.-Mr. Zevely fcs disposed of hie interest la this establish' eit to John L. Clancy. Raq. M-aa. Tbe Governor of thie 8ute has iWd a loan ef $5,000,000, for the pnrpese ft carrying on tha projecled intprorements of lh Kuie. "'. X FOUL 8LANTJlTRrLL On the last peg of this paper will be found L ft email paragraph front tba New York Journal of Commerce, relative to the treatment which the citizens on the roast of North Carolina be- I stowed on the survivors nf the panscngers ia the "Home," which; we are glad to state, the Kewbera Spectator, from information received from the mouths of the Buffer ere themselves, pronou ncea ta he '-a tissue of unmitigated and tcndutovo ;frfm?.:Th.Bpct3iat mars; . ';.-. --- : ' ' "We conversed with nearly all th passen- geas who escaped, say sixteen out of the twenty, and eerjpnftjoi tUe,i4iagMi-4 rllcnfl; that was dene, and which wae not extensive, therrev alone. Any editor who will make such charge as the one' alluded o against our innocent connnunil v, on the authority of a "wai ter" and a Mr Mather, richly deserves to have his ears cropped. We fiope the citaens of Washington will demand from Capt Curtis, on his return, his knowledge of the facts which he an boldly assisted in promulgating in New York to the disgrace of this community.!' . . FROM FLORIDA. The G'lole gives the following account of the capture of Osceola from the official report of Cemca-jft. ' An nfSrfal report has Wen received front Gen. Jesup, dated St. Aujuntine. S2d October, in which be states that Asseen Yahoh (Pow ell) is bii priwner, willi nearly all the war spir its of the nntion. That chief came into tho vi cinity of Fort Peyton on the 20th, and sent a mesenger to Gen. Ilernnndei, desiring to ace and converse with him. The sickly season be ing over, and there being no further necessity to temporise. Gen Jesup sent a party of mount ed men and seized tho eatirn body, and now has them securely lodged in the fort. He ha Erhnfhb, (Philip,) Coe llnjo, Micco-potokeo, and Eurhee Billy, all principal chiefs; Coaaio- cher, (Wi!d Vai.y -Asaeen- Veliolay (i'oweHr) t tulto 1 ahola, rusto-nucke, and several other important personages, sub-chiefs, with more than eighty first -rata warriors; and be flas also guides who can lead the army into every fast- nesslntliTOuntfy i i;;-;".:: .; 1 . .; , TUB SUQUEHANNAH SAFE. The captain of the New York steam packet, arrived l CJiMleton on t1io S5th-Mltimo; re ports that ho ran so close to the Susquchannah on Sunday , the day after it was said by the pi lots she was taken by a pirate, that he read her name with the naked eye and aaw the lady and gentlemen psssengera-romenading the quarter deck, perfectly calm the ship then being to the eastward nf Cape Henlopen. Of course, the ship is -believed to be safe. The Porpoise aniT AlertTilciipaTche Win pqrsuifnf the pirate, had relumed to New York, having aeon no piratical vessel on the coast. Convention of. Baukt.'VUe Banks in the City of Xew York have issued a circular to the Dank in the several 8tates, inviting them to appoint delegates to meet on the S7ili day of November next, in the city of No York, for the purpose of conferring' on the time when recje pajmenl s m ay be resumed w ilh rafitty. and on the measures necessary to efDct that purpose. The Bank of tho Stale of North Carolina will, wc understand, send a ilelegate. The Texas schooners ol war, Tom Boy and Brutus, were wrecked during tlio gnio o tho Sth ultimo, , A large meeting of the ci:ixcn of Dcrks county, Pa, have petitioned the Convention now in session at Haniaburg, against the right of suffrage by fr-e negroes. - - (Jen, Ripley, a member of Congress from Louisiana, ha resigned in eonseqiicnco. of ill health. " TWHali&i Advocate states that the Bridge- af Weldon will be flnhhed in a few daya, when tha locomotive will pa je over and continue lo Halifax. Several care heavily laden have alrea dy crossed it in its unfinished state. The cars are at present taken by horsepower from Wel don to Halifax". Afainf Mns;Iv4att was the day - lor: the third trial to elect representatives in tho seven districts in Maine which failed to mako choice at the former trials. We learn from the Kennebec Journal that Mr Robhins(W.)i elected by seven inaj jrity in the dilrii t ronjpiwed of lUo tuwiiaof ruiilips, balem, and Avon. J lus hss been al ways a strong Jackson district.- In Jsy & Can ton district and in Hammer and Canton district there was again n choice. In t lie Jay district, Mr. Hayford "Whig) came within 15 voles nf being elected; at the first trial he lacked 40 yf&e&itltir&ifcti'' '- : : Cincinna i and Charleston Hail Road. The meeting of the slot kholders and directors of this company, was held at Fiat Hock in this State on the 15th ins'. It is represented to have been animated jvUh Jle best siritaniLthal no idea was eutei taineil o abandoning the work. A committee was appoint- etl to negotiate for thj purchase of I he Charleston and Hamburg Rail Road; for e acli share of wliicJi titey are ex. pected to give g!25, the sellers to take share for share in the new company. Hie whole route has not been fully letermined on. But the following points have been' selected, viz: Colum bia, the valley of the French Broad, isn't Mountain Gap, and knotville. The question of accenting the erant of bankiug privileges by North Caroli na, was not decided, but left with the Directors,"bernseTrf" its being coupled with Die condition that '.he road shall run through Rutherford county. No loubt is entertained that it will take that route, because it is the best, but it was not deemed advisable to commit the company until it is ascertained whether banking privileges will be granted by the other States. l Committees were appointed to soli. cit pecuniary aid from North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentuck v. ; Gen, Hay ne was re-elected Presi dent, and his salary Jxetj at 86,000, but he refused, to receive more than 24,000. Major McNeill was re-ap pointed Chiel Engineer, with a salary of 88,000,, and 2,000 dollars for trav elling expenses. Fay. Ob$. Mnar. Tha" Baltimore J nr.?tte ... Hoyid Eitiqut'b.-The Emperor of publishes f letiVr from Washington, Russia invited Mr. D.tllas, the Ameri tflpg tint the rumor of tho place. cjui Minister, ta dine w ith him on the was, that the Cabinet was alreadj dis solved, and that the following n lCAblr nan of Pa., Secretary of Sate-Mr Wright of N. Y, Secretaj of the Treasury, Mr. Poinsett to retain his pla:e, and Mr. Joseph Sea well Jones of N. C. to be Secretary of the ..Navy, Kendall to remain in statu quo, ami a Mr. Badger from N. C. to 0 Attor-lol nej General. The report is altuieth- Gen Gaines hits sent tn-th.c Eililor of the St. Louis, Missouri, Bulletin, oiiierrJ'"1'WI'rtt,f ilocuthchts "froTtfT Lis pen nnon the subject of a general spte'it of Uiil tloails, cotmected with the defence nf the nation in war, and with our trade and commerce in peace. They are to bj publisht'd. '.lftltey-jire equal to those already published froin (hit gentleman, they will add a civic wreath to his military laurels. O'tt li p Afovinz. Col. D.tvie, Uf llills'jnruugh N, C. ji!t im- pot ie t iro:n uiverpoti, a numucr ot blood Horses and Cattle of the ap proved English breed. They were 'amled at our wharves from the ithip Itichmand. Portsmouth . The I.Rir.islalurjof Now Jersey htve elected William S. Pv-nninjimi, Esq." of Newark, Governor of that State for the easuii year. M'NUrr, OF MISSISSIPPI. Thinfemncnttic xntndidite fnr Oir ernorin Mississippi, is . Maj. A, G. McNutt. the imputations agmnsthis private chti actcr arc of a most extra .onKnnryktntato man to siy nothing ot tl nccused beinj the aspirant to the chief magis tracy ol a state. ' It-seems, trom . uiii iii .i 1 1 1 v i iiiu nf inv nujiiitiii TT,,r male by Gen. II. S. Foote, formerly ot this State that during the insurrec tion excitement in Mississippi, a very wealthy man by the name of Cameron was murdered. Certain negroes were tried and executed for the crime. Among the rest, was n free negro. Mercer Bird, who-caused to be drawn u pxfltestonrdervelnpcmeiTt trf thet lacts ol the case. I his confession was to have been published; but it was not. Its contents are not stated; but they are strongly insinuated, and Gen. Foofc says, it would have ronsigned The character of A. G. McNutt to in famyr Binl aftVmed toe trufhiriirs narrative. to the las', and. when he was about to bi hurled into eternity, he prayejLthat he miht neveraee IleareB or happiness, if there was a single un truth in his statement. His statement, however, might be false, but the se quel of the story gives it fearful proba bility. McNutt, though a close man, and "without any obvious motive, ex pended larjj,eums of money, h having Bird condemned ami executed. In eight short months after the death of Cameron, he f McNutt ,) married Cam emu's widow, and toon possession f his lare estate! This is b'lt a stance at the subject the communication , of General Fools is enough to thrill the heart with horror. Whether McNutt be innocent or guilty of the crime im puted, unless his feeli-'gs b excee (line-lf callous, it is hanllv fob sup-1 " ,. - . - . rm' f ! t poseu mat ne win permit uenerai rooie to live in peace and quiet, after' his most extraordinary publication. Tat. Mini later. The beauty of tha Sib-Treasury system ha b?en recviitly illustrateil. in auvanc, by an occurrence in I!k county of Niag'ra, of which we find .in account in the Albany Kvening Journal; t appears that the olicers sppoitt ted by the R ege'ri cy to I a n " Tfe surplus-Teretmr nrihircnrrnty tf Niag ara. have dischnrgctl tlieir trust in a tyre of criminal "ncjligence. John Beech, one of th Loan commissioner-, has akffjmideibrito sand of the surplus; and it is ascertain- ed jrLlljmx amina Supervisors, .tost twenty one of the mortgages taken by the commissioners are totally insufficient to secure -the payment ot the moneys loaned. In several instances the property-mortr gaged is not worth 23 per cent of the money loaned, - INew Tork louner. IstitVtuiblt Xetn following srene took place at the nom inal inn of the candidates iri Dublin! Mr; West, the opposing candidate, after repelling the charge of cruelly to his Ilmnan Catholic tenantry, said that Mr. O Connell nnd ol ten accused him of being uglv, but he' wore no borrowed p1umac. It Mr. (J Connell , pi idea himself on personal apprarancav let him stand forth unadorned by a Bond- street perrurjuierer's handiwork, and then let all judge anil say whir h was the handsomer man. Mr. O'Connell, Bailing his head-covering with one hand whisked off his Brutus, nnd appeard in his full suit of native nakedness not A hair between him and. the chan delier above his head. It is impossible to describe the effect of this rich' inci dent. OTJonnell's face- beamed with frolic and fun; he roared and all roared In triumph, as it were, at the ready an swer to Kir. West's appeal for a judg ment on his beauty. The whole court sheriff, candidates, orange-men, green -men, and all, seemed for a while to drop all recollection of the contest, ami to indulge in one nf the most exciting and whimsicalscents ever wituessed. Sunday after his arrival at the Palace of PeterhoflT, and really made grand. 1 when Mrr Dallas appeartl lie was told that he could not, under any conside ration, be admitted in a tltizen's dress, and liavin; no uniform lit; was compell ed to go back to his ship withuot !in- fllr. 10JttM pVi,t nri, ti.A n i.tln.itw this royal etiquette, an t refusing .... , V ' 1 .-If, iiiq lll lJ pox to put on the uniform, avoain-i h1Wielf1oiiaaem7crat ! th- first water, and expressing gome appr-dien won that it might impair hig pojiuhirity 8 1 liotllf s Em piy:oi.Jli05tee ga vis him another ifivite for the followi-.-.? Sundiy, when it is expected that he appeared in uniforin. Mr. U. should remember tho old ad.ize, "wh-n in Roine to tlo as .the Ro-tians do." J3a- propni tteg bitlr.i, U isrithfrtoim ieh the -case with our citizens gciierally on foreii missions, to exhiliit a want of politeness and courtesy in conform - mil to tha customs ol the country at which f her. are accredited, and tiwit. too from m-'re popularity hunting at holne. While a foreign Minister in his nej itiations should never hue sight of the honor and interest of his coun try, his deportment and bearing should ever be in conformity with the prac tise of others ofe jual i a ikat the same Court, vtd in no instance be conspiciou for a departure from the customs and majrs of the country- Any thirty that im pars the popularity of a Minister abroad, diminishes his power to render 1m own coufiTrT Hie sr vices refiuirc.t ' e l .: r l" n r,. . iii iii iii. , v. t. j. nrnr, A tlios te of the Government nnd Banks, is the wnlth-ivjrds with 'which' Thrttffice-Hatrterwu that Uier may possess the guld and sil ver, but a pretty sort of rfieorce that, which nmorris tb Uanks not M. ding o.lice from the Government, but mt rirt the Public Treasury to the Oilioe-IIolders, the in - cic i.iSIih;ii. i, and crcatun-s of Gov crnme'lt Wlii; A pwtly sort of divorce that, which casts o(T twenty, or, th rty or forty Banks, and which marries 100,000 Oilice-IIol-ders. a whole array of co irtexansi to fatten and baftfrt wi tho I'uhli.r Trei . sury! A pretty progress toward a di vorce that, which divorced one wife, the U. S. Bank, but in repudiating her takes thirty or forty Slate Bank mis tresses, and now proposes to mnrry 100,000 more! A sweet Anchorite that GTrvtimmciit-which Tiot oiiertfeTTsrants a whole seraglio, of which, in comparison the Sultan s is but ajnkriiScopfLTlieJiaseJ hypociisy stamped upon the prnpositioii. A. J", Jlxprets. AVe see it stated tliat Wa.le II imp ton, Esq. ofS.itith Carolina, nut long si e pai il th e propi i e to of e N e w York Spirit of the Times one butidred years' subscription - in advance, n mounting to five hundred dollars. This geoteel thing is said to have been done to save the publisher the Trouble of sending his dues, nod Mr. Ilimptun- tlie lroublc. of filing h!s m Ceipts. Tt was doubtless a dilicate mo le ailoptetl by hint id rontribu ting substantial aid to a pap'r in the success of which he felt an interest. The same liberal gentleman performed an'similar flatterinjf act towards thA'rt tional ' fii'clfieiicer;bul thiiiKinz, prob ably, that the editors were not as likely t i flourish ftr a century as the more youthful editor of the Times, he did not extend his subscription quite ns far in their rases in his. May he live to renew It i rt 1 cj 1 1 1 "ea sc i .Vnf. . 1 S.ngit.'ur dccidenf.m This morning about 5 o'clock, a load of hay contain iog 2 ton, from Wenham, on its afttrnastotin pike, near Mr. Currier's in Chelsea, took fire and wagon and all with the exception of tluec of the lVeel,v;Tre Jlos tV r rn ' 1 ? 7 tdOjrtLojL.ett ttlie akttKf .1 consumed. - i he accident was oeca- which burnt till it broke off and let iliitloAiL'aiawii-Jptin rtt'sv firfrr-T-Jhston Transcript. Murder and Robbery' at Jlo: A". J. Mr. Lyman, CU-rk of Mr. JIuraca-JlooJiArwAle.onMlrwa!ytii liis houae. on Monday evening.'was shut dead with a pistol by a robber who C4ina up behind linn. His pockets were rifled of his watch JbiUAtldialmiiUfybp bad in (horn, j I f ! li , I ' I . ln falling his hat rolled smn? dis lance from his body, and was found in the mofThing rontnining 83000, which it is supposed induced the ihurder. f : Nothing was known of (he murder till the next m irning, when the body was found. . - , . The report and flash nf the pistol were hearrl aud seen, but it was sup posed to have ben fired at a dog. Theeitiy.en are -greMly - excited. Several arrests have ben made. The Mayor of the city and the sher iff of the county have each offlred a reward of ?300 N Y. Com. Ado. r The Superiour Court of Law for the the county of New Hanover is now holding its semiannual session. Judge Bailf.t presiding. The Judge exhibits sn amenity and dignity which highly adorn his official station, and his in tercourse with the members of the Bar is marked by a courtesy which ' tends to facilitate the business of the Court, and to win the respect and esteem of its officers and suitors. The only rate of general interest, or importance, that has yet comd before the Court, is that of Needham Hovrcll. HoweJI Wat pnl upon his trial for killing his rnnther in February last. Messrs.-0. IIoTiries ami J. UV Wright were appointeil-byn tite Court to Detenu the-prisoner. After, lierin idence of the Site's witnesses. the .arzuments of counsel and the rharge of his Honor,' thu jury retired, and after an absence of twenfv minute, brought in a ver- nct tfjVoi-Gttiirtjr- inrr'Mo. .' The beautilut Inland of Joan Fernan dez which was located in the Paci6c Ocean, . ntaciesT;1r CliJlir' Vs said to have sniik. "Thia was the. ls laml on which Alexander Se'kirk rest ded so onz. antl whii h r;ie rue to llie rorflince of Rfjtif6irt?rB?i Thi- fulJowin:; short-parasTapti fcom the, t'hiladidphja Inquirer, is to Ani mal ..Magnetism,' what a shot with n "si 1 ver liu eU" was i jco isidered in iv'itches and sorcerer in the annals of wit. hcra tt v ."That animal inajrictism is.ari nn piti rt, nt nun who is not ready f deny the fxuu-nc.e.'.of tb D- ity.'and fl'.l. j!eJW4 Jf ; nj'ural amL tnnral Iliilosophy, nnd all the edicts of na tural and rcealed R-lij'on, . can lor a moment -doubt, Ff it were true, it would at rinre overturn all the attit biitcs of the A'mighty nnoilti'atc all space, convert the heavens abort and the earth bcl iw into a perfect pande monium, and elevate the creature man above the Power and Maj-sty of God the Ccator." . - , Cttttse m d E'cct. In Vis chaTge to the, Crand Jurr, at the, late term iI tlx Atlantic County Court, New Jersey, Chief Justice Hornblower a'ated that of the six capital cases which he had tried since" his appointment, rivit had theHr ertw!!, M A II It 1 O In this county, by John Hays, tf Mr, Mi enjah Medley la Miss Martha A. Ayeoch.luleof Wake Koret, a In ttils eouniy, bv WlUm It Ponle, Esq.' Xf- . n-. t! u tt... .i . . i pin - i uricu in ,nm ciuvan i owt-ii. 10 Newlwrrt. Mrv'Julin Oliver, of t'arlerel. to I MiSusan Jane Blniiey.dnnirriter of Capt. John Ulaney, AIMrWilliaai IL Kusscli to Miss Simsn Jane Russell. Also, Mr. Halinoo 8, Uackns to Miss Caroline Dnrgevin. In Lincoln county, Mr. Albert A. ("Mo by to Mis Agnes D. Aberiialliv. Also, Mr. Witltam n,.n.i . BBty.e4rfc'lv. In Person county, William P. Adamv, Ei. to Miss Frances Itietl. In Salid'Ury,' by the Hcv. Mr. Frnntis. Mf. Rowland Carter, of Montgome y, to Mrs. Unice Cowan. In Davidson county, Mr. Peter Sink to Miss Mary Siiof. "Iri'RdWanjMfrAbner Seals W'ftlTsi ItowTna 8kvtea. - .-" In I.inrnlnion, on the 12th ulu Mr W, It. Cl irtt. to Miss Charlotte A. McCullorh, In Lincoln county on. thrtdihTilC Mr, John Fisher, to Miss Ctixalietli Ilnllman. In Jclfxraon, Ashe co. Mr. William Parsons', to Miss Ruth Sexton. , "'.' In Hnkes county Mr. Abialora Scilcs to Miss Elite Carter. III this Cilv on the 20tli ultimo. Marv IT. In fanl daughter of Mr. John M. Mason. 1 '' On the 17th September, at aer. residence on Clear Creek, in Herdnman countv, Tennessee, HraMnryAnii ltvis, in the 6Sth year of her age. In IS28, the dece wad, tojeiher with tier huthand, the late lamenlei VVjllis Lewis4Es'i. ilccjlt reinpyed from f Iran villerouiit N. C. to I enneasve. I wo yenrs alter, Mr. Lewis dietl; and not long after that bercavemont, owing tn the benevulerK-e of her husband's feelines for his friends she was-depri ved of the greater por tion of the ainplo ertale in her possession, and left with a bare competency. By prudence and gwKl management, with God's blessing, she however, lived comfortably nnd disencumbered her properly nf all debt f he possessed mental faculties or tho highest or.fcr, hihiy cul.'iv.ite.l, and pniperly regulated by ChrUtim grseea, Bile had been a nwnilier or the Prebvtrnsn church upwards el forty- years, during all of which time she maina:nej a mH exemplary Chri(fan charaner far acllvi! e8rtiuft and do- vnted-piety. She ahed the brigVet luitro ap. on all tho relnt'ona of wife, mUtress, neiijlilmr, berifoti.ir,Te!aiiva and friend, and won !v the sweetness of her temper, and the liesuty nf her charsfiler ; the love ami atmirn!inn of all who knew ' Tier,'' ftlie ''niei"ftMn"'."w1Jri''oTm75ar calmness and serenity, in full assuranee of a nappy Immortality. T - " Iir VVahiniioii City, "on .ths i5th tilt. Mr, Romulus L. Moore, Printer, In hi 21ih year. nirti.e, of Chatham cuuo.-v. w,Mjii.app,u,tM.iiuiii.iiiia..tiife,i.iiii a fidt'lity tliut gave a happy pree of future oxefiilnessr-In rwrt rrrmrld unit imtUsTrfnunn manhood, virtuous and respectable) in death, hit jravo evidence ihrfl he poseessed itml pesce which pnsselh hmnafi nnderstandinj. He left an iiitcreAtin? family to lament his premature ileaih.-?nWya llegiiter, '." "; TnUd jecomhe county, afTet a lingerTrijlIF nesfi, Mrs. fsrsli Uiiira, consort ol Peter R. Hines, Esq. ' In Fayetteville, Joseph Lawrence, son of the Re. John Drpoe :-" .... .. . . .:liLi.'!aco! FU ol 1 he Slt jBlOIxsva.Jsthcncli,-; emisort of Dr. D. Bcbenck, in the 27ih year of nrr ege. , . - .,'.' In Mecklenhnrg county, Mra. Marzaret JVrel, relict tf Col. Hamiicl Keel. In Rutherford county, Mr. William Holland, ef ed 04. , In Rowan county, on llie 18th ult Mrs, Elizatielh Rendleman. eonsertof Mr. Juhn I.. Rcndleman, in the 32d year of her age. ' la Howm county, on llie 83d ult,, Mr. l.ntiiV.mhom, aged about 18 years. In Wilmington on I bursday, the 17th nit- a flee a long and. painful illness, Mr. Wioslow n. VvilikinBs.aBe4.4l. ?"iSrt:'hi.'.! State Zlauk or North-Cnrollna. I'ursuant lo resnluiiona adnnlrd liv the Stock holders of Ibis Hank lliii day, notke is heiTl.y given that s Jttiat dividend of the capital slot k and e fire's ol llie llsnk Will be paid lo the slock hnliters or to their lnwlul repMesentaiives, at the Hank of Ilia 8lale nf North Carolina, In this Oi ly, on and after tba 1st Monday in lmorJMr nest, on surrendering the certificates o( ttotk nein oy inenv. '.'' , Notice is farther hereby riven. ,k. a.. nf ibis liank and branshes (il Wre be any euat ssnilior; will be redeenw,4 M a ,k g d North Uerolms, m 0,( siir asjv. aBlil the Ml h last. Inclunve. and no louver. . Ily order of lb Stock solders. r, . k 'J . WM. f RACE, FresH. nateiRh, Km. i, isar. , u , un rtrriwsr ano wiswlnrJ Sill 1st lln ft.ooo ihau mrnsi - for sat. by W, H A. 8TITK. Hsleih, Kov. f, IS3f. ' ' si St PT.bnrtr, T." ." So jiaini W upeave b hrn tred t rew d,r tSis Insmulion nriby td h o. .(, .! ;.eri5..ee, m " itMmn. a. ir.arv,' """" V-f W.r.e eh.rs, apV -'t'" ln.mremHO. I the fblis. K'' ""'j. Mft nJnerirt m lbeTt,orfv,-1,,e?wT' lion t-t it pupil's fr aav of the elsr v leje or uiiitsrivtiicw, vr w -. Ta''iriiHllnii.vi will he pe foe ir aeptJaO Iwr n, at 1 ha n.tp.n.e to pofl, inelurfiaa; tu-tN. r.wl. and .iiii.tewiea laevletrt t .k - .1. ..t i.- jl tr mnnnm. Sr the r lish .tei..1ra-nt, ioehlXB '' U' 'm.JV Kiil niunir .Inllars r r M t'wtw .T'p'miia,i.v'sli!'i.1hMW i. ...r...i. v... . il lh. mrtpi I T r I,', i hi viiu. will riil"..iTi. ' - , Vwolea--! a J.i!l, Mthrm.' aH gtish; ei'itr-iiim. '1'he molm lanr.'Ss, i iis'ttiSl WHnofS MI rwrrrve paillcMlv" . It met mv h '.tina it rvieliWe famiKM Tor atiwl t to 11 ilol'srs peraneum i it Iwltrved l has m private Srminaiy. nf o,ul S'lisnisrs. hs been entanixeil on more esonidsj- tsal M'iiiviiili'S :'tf "s i . i if ..ii..-!.. ...-!' f ilia ir. ri ir hiii.witi, ,iiw . - inlilini.vB, will civ, apjilie itiwit l admi aiiiH, riihre by Mur or wbari. Is, and give alt iTesn-eii iuimmermn ami reiereaj ees. - " A I I Hud.au). lb Ml ipIiMIIoI la the InMilulino, ill be sent tbose he aiay he iivHiseil to palruiise an effof t In luarease llie fseiliiies. ami in tlevatv I tie su itlwd ol eduea- 'ill It I..I1 WTW ... ,n in.ri.mi j . . - ? , t I'eiwthore:, (W, St, ISSr. , v 48 SC .. AND , hats: Tli suli.ei ilxn have a lard their sl tup ply ce'uy iiiarle shoes, eomprldiijl Invites, viniei, anu inucrea a svia aan no ''ttn Sliiioers Hral and l alf Wslsirt Shues. tTillor itfiiitt" Sttt trtwt vrfit Kiwp-- r- India Rulbw Cloth Over Shoe, Fur irnnmeil. Also, Mrh'ssn l bnvi Leather Fhoes. Bi-ecsns, Sail z .-:'..-,-- .i -."t. ,-'---"" t A general nrtirnnt of FltShlonabl6 Beaver anci Silk Huts. , ' ' "' All ol ttiU ill b sntil at rur vsaal low prise-. . ItltOTVN H NHV. .'. Wstelgh, f it N"0T, ISJ7. itlm Ttrcutr-Flro Dollars neunrd. ' Ranaway'from the sub- Seribrr from b is resblvMe on ami hsis r iissaala n a iMaa jslsbbk B'Wa fisSrvWBW( TT IIISJ U PHI tlrangrbytf IMslrisl, 9. C. ai Monday sukKi, SJ.I Inst , a r (re wuiii nsinrtt HUWAHll. Baltl Nrgrn la Well prnportHb cd. about t la, I hiah. aud ef btstk eonilexioa liiH lorebvs.1, a some bat promiuent nosa, full Ua and no whi,ku: ba has a I'M u tba nrner ancle of (I presun.e) the iwv., p. m.imwvii vj m iiiii ii, anil I'll viiv in iti arms a mark resemMinf llitire t, tlowanl M-ki with plmtubitity and raari is rather siu iniug In bis aiiilresrtel ra.bl aud hamlile lu his maaii..rs. ,rtts ta t., shei-vd tVllow, aks irvw sihi uii, kw i is apt iobearuncommrul)r en his loci when hurried. Ace.nliug id bit own ae.r.unl, lie origiiwlly l longi o Jmhua Lee, a plantrr, near Clinton, Va., lo hit h place H la Kiiiiioseil he will direct his emirs, or lo Not fink or Kicbmnnil, lie had tm wbriC be went easy, liluo iiaiitalaons and cost, either a blue or yellow vetj ami a btnrk bst." II took away hh bins a pur of Saddla-bsgt, and it supposed to have a lie, Iklrl. .-.'-v'. . ", -:. , ,1 Knj iittrsAo apiirahendinf and lodging said filluw in sonvenienl aanl and sIvmi( nonea llie-eol, or hn msv biinr lorn l lbs subtcribec's rrliilense, absll rvaeiv lbs above rewanl, and all insaa paid IV. Itll.KY. toberJtZqSJi' . .. . . ., MmSiZ- ;'V;. rRospEcrua ""7 . , . Of d vwklg Xewipaper, fe be pHoUiktdiir thi town of Oxford, JV. C. to t entitled , THE EXAMIXBR, The Exxisss will be printed with entirely nc materials, on an imperial sheet If by the first of December a sufficient amount of sub. eeription ia obtained, the subscriber designs ms. king preiwrations for eomroeneing the publics, lion of hie paper early in January, . The news paper heretofore published si Oxford, nntwih. stnn liliff the sbla lnnnnr In HLi.tli l m. . ...... rj - - . . ...... . . w ,wi,yr dVied, did not teeeive thst liberal support from ifHkvrnnillnir niihriK'ihut'ii Is tliei.l a..I,I i. extendei toon vf eijuil six end more neatly printed. , . 4i , The unJrrsiffned m'.'.l re' nrinrlnillv f. h!a v . , I' - f SUnniirl OH lh illina ..C llr.nuill ll. A. ,J??,Lwj(LnJi9r,iyhe o t'icir Tnif rests than to those of any other see tion oi trie country v and se tnry have slrea.ly fill the stutary lulusnra. ftd' oewspatier, ra inuii-iiru n uiir own county, ami me great eonvenienee which a nress arfurds in all ! : ,i . j i . i . . trrm writ jrweTIry-t atnaln Turliiin s litw.,.1 ,.. -.'ui.vv. .1.. a,"twwm .,tm, i, llllllT FX ITT- .iiiu sujisininir iisirinistre, . - i. Tji'in a native of .North Car. jina, and feelin j the deeiicst attachinrnt fur iha I. ...I r ki. r. . - , - '' -I l iitess.-lna inuUniiiiiM. n il,- . a-. mv CWIIIIUITlDr Of newspain-r, wilt, un.'rr all circumstances, lend his humid aid to ihn sail la the proteclwn f 4wr right, as iiia Hist S'ld psrf.jjjuut duty, ., In Federal Dolilics. the T! is miner K..-.I,-. fore, will be condiicled on srhiii oriucinles. Iiavint for the last Hiree or four year taken iV.!" i ij'JIU? l'?rtj.rhiiacjijhauiid-. si jneJ believe that he ean eopne to the task sf edilinff a nesrsnaner with tt,Umri n.i if - -"'Is-. w.,ii.. as little warped by the prejudieee engendered by mrtv snirit as most nun. li.J ail.il. k. -lit claim the privilege ef etprrsaing hi opinion freely and candidly en all sajlijeets, he will en-' denvor to do SO without indulging in that un charitable asnerit of feelinv suhirK i. -... acteriatie of political warfare, :u Believing tliat the late administration assuras ed lo Itself, end exercised power, not delexat l . .L .' - L.. I I . .. ... " movuii'w iirsu nj me uonstittii'' - -j thus set an examtile to its umu..-. : . '. .. followed, would chinaeonr .i ... ,";n , . " . " oie lorm or gov rrnmene, end venlu.ll, ,.-BVj.rt j,,, snd U,e present Ineoivi, UgpJ hiM eelf to "tread in j finite. ii i L nn'r'lfnl W'tl expect to Icml but small ne-t Df f.u lapp0 ,0 measures of tbe Pr$tt administrstion. H waft, however, feel otind, as an honest man, without regsul lo tha irsmmcis w psny lo-giv bis unqualified. p l1"" " ""ui", coming trom whalevkr source, which hAva tat tbnir i,u ki.i. he llieee calculated to promoto the general uwi t . ' ; ; ; -f i The Examiner will t. Ji. n ". . - f iinivn mrriT, us three dollare per Snnum, paynJJ, .( i time slW tia r,,,l,li-.l! -f . . . ' ' r wft las nrsi auDioerv rereoM at a dutanr wishing to MilWHb. can aJJrcss ll- taKnliw, port paU, j loula. : W V.. AMI?I. R. GOCDf.0E.r Rm' . 1837. - . .. w ,;4- . fj" Bdhoi ia tka M' plesse pur-k.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1837, edition 1
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